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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1973
What's new at Huronview?
Thirty residents took advant-
age of the fine weather on Sat-
urday afternoon and attended
the Clinton Spring Fair. The
folks travelled by bus and were
given a free pass by the Fair
Board.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finlay, of
Goderich, joined Norman Speir
and Jerry Collins to provide the
music for Monday afternoon's gel
together. Following the singing
of Happy Birthday for those hav-
ing birthdays during the week,
two new residents were welcom-
ed to the Home, Miss Myrtle
Jacklin and Bill Trewain.
Patients from Ward 5 of the
Goderich Psychiatric Hospital,
along with their director, Mrs.
Ferris, visited the Home and
took part in the old tyme music,
dancing and sing -song activities.
The regular Thursday Family
Night program was changed to
afternoon this week to accom-
modate two choirs from Usborne
Central School. This group of
320 students along with the prin-
cipal, Mr. A. Taylor, and
teachers, Mrs. Hodgert, Mrs.
Ottewell and Mr. Snell, had
presented a concert at Goderich
Psychiatric Hospital earlier in
the day. This was a fine display
of musical talent, with senior
choir of sixty-five students sing-
ing twelve numbers and a jun-
ior choir of fifty singing several
favorite numbers.
A gymnastic team displayed
their skill with tap dancing by
twin sister, Lynda and Lisa Mor-
rison and a guitar duet by Val-
erie and Marlene Glanville.
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Clair. After a lovely dinner,
they crossed over the Blue Water
Bridge at Sarnia and spent some
time in Sarnia before returning
home.
Mrs. Jackie Moss, Toronto,
spent the weekend with Mr, and
Mrs. Fred LeBeau.
Mrs. Myrtle Pease and Irvin,
London, were at their Village
home for the weekend.
Mrs. Margaret Furter and Mrs.
Ann Ferguson, London, visited
in the Village on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Parker
Kim and Jennifer, London,
were with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Parker on Monday.
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Mrs, Waghorn thanked the ent-
ertainers on behalf of the resid-
ents with each student getting a
small Treat, which had been
purchased with profits from the
tuck shop.
Jottings
by Jack
(continued from page 10)
teachers should have been jailed
Mr. Yakabuski, in an attempt
to explain his remarks, proceed-
ed to condem the Opposition
for using the explosive situation
in Cornwall for Political gain,
and it was at this point that Mr.
Reuter ruled that Mr. Yakabuski
was no longer in order and told
him to sit down. The Conserv-
ative member attempted to
carry on with his statement and
after being told twice to sit dow:
the Sargeant at Arms, was told
to escort him from the House.
Towards the end of the week
Premier William Davis gave a
rather lengthy statement on
Energy Plans that he is proposing
for Ontario. These plans include
a $3. 8 billion expansion of
power generating facilities,
including two nuclear plants,
and the establishment of a
Ministry of Energy to deal with
all matters pertaining to energy.
Mr. Davis did not name the
man who will assume the energy
portfolio, but the likeliest
candidate is Darcy McKeough,
the Premier's Parliamentary
Assistant, with responsibility
for energy matters. One of the
new Minister's first jobs will
probably be to take the Province
of Alberta to court over its
attempts to increase the price
Ontario must pay for Alberta
natural gas.
Premier Davis also introduced
legislation to turn Ontario
Hydro into a Crown Corporation
and to provide a review process,
including public participation,
for price increases on Hydro's
electricity.
At the same time that the
energy plans were revealed to
the members of the Legislature,
Leo Bernier, Minister of Nat-
ural Resources, indicated that
the expansion of the Bruce
nuclear complex will mean the
loss of Inverhuron Park on Lake
Huron Between Port Elgin and
Kincardine. However, he said
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that the Government plans to
acquire almost 1800 acres at
MacGregor Point to be converted
into a fully operational Provin-
cial Park by 1975.
John Clement, Minister of
Consumer and Commercial Rel-
ations, introduced legislation
to give students the right to
drink where they study and golf-
ers, skiers and curlers the right
to drink where they play, even
in dry areas. The amendment
to the liquor laws will also per-
mit licencing of canteens in
police messes, convalescent
and old age homes and in simil-
ar institutions in Ontario. _ Mr.
Clement also brought in legisl-
ation to create voluntary photo
identification cards to make it
easier for persons who are 18
but no not look it, to purchase
liquor.
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